The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 29, 1872, Image 2

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    CLEAR THE
TRACK Ü. 8. HOTEL,
STATE ITEMS
spite and personal malice of such politic­
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
al scum as Linn, Owen, Ralls, Jackson
We find the following in the Yreka i and Ross might be gratified. They de-
WITH YOUR
The burnt district of Corvallis is being
Comer of California and »Third St».,
SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 20. 1872
: Journal of last week :
| dared to the world that the action of rebuilt.
Last Years’ Spring Styles,
i “We learn from J. M. Smith, who their Senator, in voting for their railroad
In Portland vaccination is indulged in
E. D. FOUDRAY,
Business Agent
reached town on Monday with his team, right during the last session of the Leg-
as an amusement.
—AND—
that the railroad company is taking away
\
islature,
was
not
indorsed
by
them,
egs leave to inform the public
i
Albany millers are offering 80 cents
all the hands for the Southern road l»v
that he has the largest, best, and most com-
SHELF-WORN GOODS
Visalia, ami it is reported that the Cali­ i Hence those who assisted Holladay to per bushel for wheat.
uodious Hotel in Southern Oregon.
fornia and Oregon railroad will not be
Charles Vivian, the famous singer, is
DKBKOCRATXC STATS TICKET built further north than Redding for the gain an ascendancy in this State, where­
It is located in the central part of Jacksonville ;
by his plans to deprive this valley of the delighting the Portlanders.
next three years. The company are keep­
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stages from the North and South leave regularly
A telegraphic line will soon be con­
( N. H. GATES, ing a force of graders at work only suffi­ i railroad to which it is entitled, cannot
trvin the U. S. HOTEL.
Presi Jential Electors,... ¿ L. F. LANE, cient to finish the work for the track­ complain if lie carries out their action to structed from Roseburg to Coos Bay.
The House has lately been re painted, and reno­
(G. R. HELM. layers to complete the road to the new its legitimate results.
An extensive bed of coal has been dis­
vated ; tho rooms arc newly furnished, and well
i
town of Redding, four miles from Shasta,
i
ventilated.
The bedrooms are supplied with
and when that is finished all hands will INJURIOUS TO THE BEST INTER­ covered twenty miles east of Roseburg.
HE M HINES.
ASHLAND, OREGON,
SP JSC PEPS, and every other convenience for
Two
boys
named
Warren
killed
two
be sent to the Southern road. The build­
ESTS OF THE PEOPLE.
!
the comforts of guests.
ing of a town below Shasta is seriously
panthers in Yamhill county last week.
Have
n<>nc
of
that
kind,
but
have
just
received
their
His Excellency, Gov. Grover, writhes injuring the business of Shasta, several
BOARD AND LODGING
The Multnomah Grand Jury, in a ses­
[From the Democratic Era.]
under tlie deserved castigation we in­ having already moved down to the new
NEW
and
COMPLETE
STOCK
OF
During the past week, and, in fact, ! sion of seven days, found 12 indictments.
flicted a couple of weeks ago, and hischief town. The stopping of work on the Ore­
Gan be had at reasonable rates, according to the
A
citizen
of
Wasco
county
recently
gon
end,
also
gives
indication
that
the
room
occupied.
ever
since
the
late
election,
the
Herald
dirt-slinger who runs the Executive smut
railroad
will
never
be
built
through
Sis
­
has
pursued
a
very
strange
course
con
­
found
34
rattlesnakes
under
one
pile
of
machine at Salem is correspondingly ex­
THE TABLE
kiyou county and Southern Oregon, and cerning the railroad interests of the
ercised. When the Governor shall deny that the railroad company is desirous of State ; one that ean have no good result stones.
John Emerick, tried at the Dalles for
Will be supplied with the best the market ean af­
a single charge which we made against going up to the boundary line via. Pit for the people. It has contained articles
ford.
him or shall attempt a refutation of a River route and through the Klamath intending to prove that the railroad en­ the murder of John Mount, has been ac­
terprises now in course of construction quitted.
single allegation, it may be worth our Lake country.”
FAMILIES
are worthless; that the country through | Mr. Kellar has arrived in Oregon with
There
is
not
the
slightest
doubt
but
that
while to warm His Excellency’s jacket
which they pass is incapable of support- I
Can find at this House rooms especially arranged
by the production of new proofs in sup­ work on both ends of the railroad will tag them ; that the party who owns and twenty bucks of the Lincolnshire breed,
tor their comfort and convenience, as well as every
cease
for
an
indefinite
time
as
soon
as
|
controls them is bankrupt and unable to • from New Zeland direct.
port of our charges. But his Chief Para­
attention and comfort usually found at a well kept
Roseburg,
in
Oregon,
ami
Redding,
in
Cal
­
complete them; and all for no other
I Hotel.
A sturgeon weighing 150 pounds was
site and Dirt Slinger Extraordinary must
reason than, as itself lias asserted, be­
i
not expect us to descend to a controversy ifornia, are reached. It is noticeable that cause Holladay lias withdrawn his sup- ; recently caught in the Columbia river, a
A LARGE HALL
so long as the Democratic party remain­
short
distance
above
St.
Helens.
I
TIN
WA.FLE,
with him. Even were he worth the no­
port from it; a right that any man I
A Portland lady, who fell into the Wil­
Ts attached to the Hotel, for Balls, Meetings,
tice, his falsehoods are too transparent ed in the ascendancy in Oregon, the rail­ should enjoy.
!
Shows,
Ac., and can be had at reasonable terms.
These declarations ean have but cer­ lamette river last week, was rescued from
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
and his charges are too puerile to admit road progressed steadily southward to­
tain results, and they are the injury of
Hotel is furnished with a bar room where
of serious discussion. Because he wears ward Rogue River Valley, but that on the enterprises in question; the depre-I drowning by a Newfoundland dog.
TOBACCO ANO CIGSAR, the The
very best liquors and cigars may be found, at
the
day
after
the
Republicans
achieved
The
Oregon
State
Agricultural
Society
the Grover collar, lie fancies everyone
ciation of the value of real estate; the,
prices to suit the times.
Drugs, Oils, Paints, Books, Stationery,
who does not worship Grover, belongs to their victory, the greater number of the dampening of all ardor in movements owns 140 acres of land near Salem. The
Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1871.
tf.
railroad
employes
were
shipped
to
Wash
­
improvements
on
it
are
valued
at
$10,000.
for
the
promotion
of
the
public
welfare;
I
Holladay. His servile soul cannot con­
And a complete assortment of
and the ruin of the merchant, mechanic
A farmer in Union county killed 2,000
ceive that a man may be independent ington Territory and discharged. Both in • and laborer.
ground squirrels during May last. May FA IVI IL Y GROCERIES, &.C., áíC.
and belong to neither Grover nor Holla- California and Oregon the road has been
If the railroad interests are injured,
wasn’t a good month for ground squirrels t
constructed
over
the
easiest
portion
of
To Buy Goods
day. Independence of thought and ac­
and the Tieraid's assertions are believed,
i
the
route;
but
the
distance
separating
either.
I
the
results
we
speak
of
are
sure
to
fol
­
tion are beyond his powers of conception.
low. Let the idea once get abroad that
Chas. J. Graham, a negro, got 242 votes II7E are determined not to be undersold by any
According to bis idea, a man must be­ the two ends—some three hundred miles
or
more
—lays over a mountainous region, the State cannot support enterprises in- for Councilman at the late municipal
THAN THE
y y
house in this county. Don’t spend a dol­
long to one of two owners—Holladay or
: tended for its development and capital,
and is the most difficult and expensive so essential to its rapid growth and pros­ election in Portland—within 59 of an lar without first calling to see our stock and prices.
Grover ; if he is not the slave of one, he
CARO ARA UM.
portion of the work. It is natural that perity, will effectually shun it. Shutoff’1 election.
Ashland, May 17th, 1S72.
20U33
is of the other, and cur-like, barks and
the corporations who own the road should this incentive and prop and many in­
Hazeltine, Democrat, is elected a Rep­
snaps at everyone whom he fancies does
—AT—
desire to avoid this portion of the work, dustries that depend upon it for support resentative from Grant county, instead
not wear the particular style of collar
will languish and die. Capital is the of Johnson, Republican, as announced in POSITIVELY SELLING AT COST!
if possible.
that adorns his neck.
motive power in the development of all
So long as Oregon was Democratic, new countries, and naturally seeks such last week’s T imes .
DEALERS IN
Since the absence of the editress of the
there was no way to avoid the route fields for investment ; but capital never
The railroad has been completed to
New Northwest from the State, he has
FANCY, STAPLE & DR? GOODS
through this valley, for that party had came to a country which was pronounced to Oakland, Douglas county, and regular
had a return of his old complaint, the
\
worthless
by
its
own
residents!
This
is
fully committed itself to the route through
Clothing,
very evident and needs no confirmation. trains will commence running to that
“big-head,” and now gives himself airs
Southern Oregon in 1870 by the Caucus
place
next
Monday.
The
virtually
declares
Oregon
w hile venting his billingsgate and slime ;
Resolution and pledge, signed by’ Senator not to be a suitable place for the invest­
Boots & Shoes,
John B. Felton, of Oakland, California,
but he must not expect to be noticed
Kelly previous to his nomination, and ment of capital when it attempts to show one of the most brilliant orators on the
therefore, as he does not rise to the level
that the railroads owned and controlled
Groceries,
by’ Senate Joint Resolution No. 7, it had
of contempt. That lady once took him
by Ben Holladay are not self-supporting, Coast, is to deliver the Fourth of July
placed itself squarely on the record, both and the end it will attain, will be the oration at Portland.
Liquors,
(to use her own expression) “across her
I
Desiring to close his business in Jacksonville, of­
in and out of caucus, as in favor of the ruin of the credit of the State abroad ; I A waterfall three hundred feet high has
fers his entile stock of
editorial knee,” and cured him of the “big­
railroad interests of this valley, and could and when we consider the matter from a been discovered in the mountains above
Cutlery,
head” by vigorously spanking him into
stand-point
nearer
home,
we
find
that
not retract. So long as it maintained its
a state of decency and complete docility.
there is everything to lose by the contin­ Eugene City. That beats the water-fall
Crockery,
ascendancy, Ben Holladay could en­ uance of this shameful warfare against of any Dolly Varden in the land.
If he does not behave himself, she will
CONSISTING OF
tertain no hope that the Legislature what are undoubtedly the best interests
Physicians have reported a bad case of
repeat the dose when she returns, and
Etc., Etc.,
would rescind the instruction given in S. of the people. Should the Herald suc­ small-pox in Eugene; and the city au­
thereby earn the sincere thanks of the
OF THE BEST QUA 1TY,
J. R. 7, and it was hardly supposable that ceed in destroying Mr. Holladay’s credit thorities have passed an ordinance to
AND THE
editorial fraternity of Oregon.
(which we think is something beyond its
our delegation in Congress would violate power to accomplish) and the work on to prevent, the spread of the disease.
CHEAPEST
IN THIS COUNTRY.
Hats and Capa, Boots and Shoes, Hard­ I
The Democrat says a Linn county
P hariseetsm .—The pious youth of the the positive instructions of the Legisla­ the roads ceases owing to the want of
ware, Groceries, &c., Jtc.,
FISHER <fc BItO ’,8,
funds to complete them, would the peo­ Democratic mother has named her latest
Sentinel inflicted a sermon on his readers ture.
(Corner
California
and Oregon Street«,)
AT COST AND FREICHT,
Now, however, there is a new order of ple of Portland, or of the Willamette baby Horace Greeley, “subject to the de­
last week. Among other compliments
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Valley, be benelitted thereby ? Upon
he informs the people ofthis valley there things. It is well known that what is the completion of Ben Holladay’s rail­ cision of the Baltimore Convention ”
May 1st, 1869.
f
Portland was thrown in a state of great
is a great deal of wickedness amongst known as the Pengra Company has been roads depends the early and thorough de­
them. He entreats them to go to church, contending for years to either obtain a velopment of the Willamette Valley, consternation last week by the appear­
and not lay on Sunday morning “in filth grant of lands for a road to Eugene City the future growth and prosperity of Port­ ance of a man with the small-pox on the
land, and the success of other important
I will also pell my brick store on Oregon
and rags.” He deplores the wickedness from some point on the Central Pacific, railroad projects now being considered streets. He was taken to the pest house.
I k * v t
street, and dwelling house on California
There are several horses in training for Hr.et.
of mankind in general, and of his neigh­ nearGravelly Ford, Na., ortoobtain from and struggling for existence in different
-
MORRIS M ENSOR.
bors in particular, and cordially thanks Congress an amendment to the existing parts of the State. Real estate would the 4th of July races at Albany. Among
Jacksonville, Ogn., May 17th, 1872. [20U33
God he is not as they, prescribing as a law, floating the land grant to the Pen­ decrease ninety per centum in value to­ them are the fast nags “Trifle” and “Hi­
morrow if it were known that the rail­
panacea for all the evils he laments, at­ gra or “Sage Brush Road.” If this were roads in question would not be completed ram,” owned by Geo. Ross, of Jackson.
On Oregon street, Jacksonville«
The running time on the Portland and
tendance at church and early rising from done, the road would run directly from as intended, and a financial crisis, some­
the “filth and rags” aforesaid. We be­ Eugene up to the McKenzie Fork of the thing yet unknown to the history of the Tehama mail route has been reduced to
lieve attendance at public worship to be Willamette, via. Goose Lake to the Cen­ city, follow as a natural sequence. The three days, between April 1st and No­
farmers of the Willamette Valiev must
a good thing, but if anything will ever tral Pacific, and Rogue River Valley stiffer loss if their farms depreciate in vember 30th, and five days for tbe bal­
cause us to lose our faith in it as a means would be left far to the westward and en­ worth and if the cost of shipping their ance of the time.
Having just received from San Francisco a new
of grace, it will be the pratice of such tirely out in the cold. The Pengra road grain to market is enhanced. These re­
C. P. Burkhart, of Linn county, has
stock of
This wonderful vegetable
fellows as he of the Sentinel holding is not so difficult as that through this sults must inevitably follow if the rail­ just received an order from a Pennsylva­
HARNESS, BUGGIES A CARRIAGES
themselves out as examples of the bene­ country, because the survey lays for the roads are not completed. The other rail­ nia farmer for 150 bushels of his mam- restorative is the sheet-an­
roads we have made mention of, located
fits of church-going. If he is to be taken most parton elevated plateaus, with very as they are intended to be, through a moth white winter wheat. He received
am now prepared to furnish my patrons, and
chor of the feeble and debil­ the I public
generally, with as
as a shining example of the moral bene­ little, if any, difficult mountain work. sparsely settled country, cannot, under $3 per bushel for it.
itated.
As
a
tonic
and
cor
­
such
circumstances,
hut
cut
a
very
sorry
fit of punctual attendance at public wor­ If the California end were built up Pit
S. C Hunt, an attache of the N. Y.
FINE TURNOUTS
ship ; if the people generally begin to be­ river, and the Oregon end up the McKen­ figure when asking aid of capital, and Times, arrived at Portland by last steam­ dial for the aged and languid a« can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses
when trying to borrow money, as all
hired to go to any part of the country. Animals
lieve that they will all become like the zie Fork, and effecting a junction east of new railroads have to. Capitalists would er. He will make a tour of the State,
it
has
no
equal
among
stom
­
BOUGHT A SOLD.
sanctified editor of the Sentinel if they theCascades,the mountain region between at once reason, and very naturally and and will write a number of articles for
achics.
Asa
remedy
for
the
Horses
broke
to work single or double. Horses
sensibly,
too,
that
if
a
railroad
beingcon-
attend church regularly, we will wager a Cottonwood, Cal., and Roseburg would
the Times, as he travels.
boarded,
and
the best care bestowed upon them
structed
through
the
most
wealthy
and
small piece that they will fly the house be flanked. It is conceded that Holladay’
A tire occurred in Portland last week, nervous weakness to which while in my charge.
promising part of the State was not
of God as they would a small-pox hos­ manipulates the Radical party of Oregon. profitable, neither would one built in Capt. Ankeny’s building, occupied by women are especially subject, jffiirMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE.-®^
A liberal sbart of public patronage is solicited.
pital. We ask the Sentinel man to preach His money and his influence are omnip­ through another portion of the same Janion & Rhodes and Williams & Myers,
it
is
superseding
every
other
J. W. MANNING.
State,
containing
much
less
than
half
his next sermon from Luke XI, 37 to 44 otent in swaying its destinies. He is the
doing damage to the amount of $10,000—
Jacksonville,
Ogn.,
February
11th, 1871.
! the number of inhabitants and not near
stimulant. In all climates—
inclusive. It will be more appropriate, Warwick of that party in this State, for
mostly insured. Incendiary work.
■ the same natural inducements, be the
and then he can enjoy tbe benefit of a he makes and unmakes its Senators, proper thing to invest in. Thus it will
Rev. A. C. McDougall, the somewhat tropical, temperate or frigid
personal application.
Congressmen and leaders, and as the late be seen that if the Herald should accom­ noted temperance lecturer, is in Portland. —it acts as a specific in every
_______ s
—
election in Multnomah county proves, plish what it purposes the people at large The Reverend is one of that sort of “zeal­
species of disorders which un­
O regon S tate F air .—We have re- I
even selects its candidates for the office ‘ will be the main sufferers.
ous” lecturers who preach temperance
ceived from Mr. E. M. Waite, Secretary
Certainly, the Herald must think its
of Constable. If he is in favor of trans­ ; wishes are to be obeyed at all hazards publicly, and get outside of much ben­ dermines the bodily strength
Corner California and Fourth Sts.
of the Oregon State Agricultural Society,
ferring the railroad line from its present i and it places itself in a strange position zine on the sly.
and breaks down the animal rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT-
a copy of a neat little pamphlet contain­ survey to the Pengra road, the last elec­ I when, to blackmail an individual, it en­
In Salem the summer temperature is spirit.
•L rally inform their friends and the public gen­
ing a list of premiums for the Oregon
erally hut they bave purchased the above estab­
tion has placed the means in his hands.. dangers the general welfare of the State, I measured by the daily consumption of
State Fair, to be Held in October, 1872.
lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be
The Congressman is his creature, and the i 1 It is a position that its party or the peo- I paper collars. Thus, a three-collar tem­
I pie will not endorse or sanction. The
henceforward conducted under their constant per­
The pamphlet contains the Proceedings
. ------------------------ j »r_
sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction
Senator to be elected in September will ’ I Democracy
opposed Mr. Holladay in the perature would correspond with about 80°
of the Board of Managers, a list of the
to all who may favor them with their patronage.
be the work of his hands. The party lie late election because he was a Radical of Fahrenheit; 85°, four collars ; 90°, five
For Man and Beast
These stables are centrally located, and within
officers of the Society, the Constitution,
belongs to is all-powerful at Washington, and furthered the interests of the Radi- I collars, and so on.
convenient distance of the various bouses of publio
Rules of Order, etc., etc.
.
*.
I. >
leal party; but they have never enter-I
Probablv few articles have ever had so extensive entertainment, lltwscs or mules will be boarded
and to him belong» the questionable l.on-,
t|’('Wea of (ie8troyl„g hl3
| A number of gentlemen at McMinn­
a sale, while none ha' c been more universally ben­ and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate
The report of the Treasurer shows the
expenditures of last year to have been or of making Oregon Republican. His cja| credit, or of hindering him from ville, Yamhill county, a few days ago, eficial than the celebrated MEXICAN MUSTANG chargei. They have the largest stock in Oregon,
influence, therefore, will be great, and ¡carrying on successfully to completion annotated their beards and faces with LIHIMENT. Children, Adults, Horses, and Do­ south of Portland, of
$14,644 ; and the balance on hand Jan­
Animals, are always liable to accident, and
he de.
railroads he
he is
any measure Of
of lnenl
local Uo-islation
legislation he
de-i I the
the railroads
is building.
building And we carbolic acid, to keep off the small-pox. mestic
it is safe to say that no family can pass a single BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
uary 10, 1872, $44 15. The report of the
...m
with thia
want 11 distinctly understood that, when
with single or double teams, for hire on reason­
season without some kind of an emollient being
Secretary shows the indebtedness of the sires will be passed. With tins influence it attempts to convey the idea that it is They won’t do so any more—at least not necessary. It becomes a matter of importance
able terms ; also,
then to secure the best.
Society to have been, at that date, about arrayed against Southern Oregon, we supported by the party in its present until their faces get well.
GOOD SADDLE HORSES Ac MULES,
Over three hundred livery stables in the city of
would enquire what chance has Southern attack upon the people’s interests, it is
The following officers were elected by
$5,000.
Which will be hired to go to any part of
New Yo'k alone are using the Mexican Mustang
trying
to
do
something
very
wrong
and
Oregon
for
a
railroad?
the country at moderate rates.
the
Grand
Lodge
of
Good
Templars,
The Premium Liit seems to have beeu
Liniment, in all of which it gives uuusual satisfac­
in conflict with the truth.
Animals bought and sold, and horses broke to.
There
is
one
consolation
the
people
of
which
met
at
Salem
week
before
last
:
tion.
—
arranged on a liberal scale, and with bet­
Caution.—The genuine is wrapped in a fine saddle or harness.
The above expresses our sentiment. We Jacob Conser, G. W. C. T.; A. A. Boo-
vint
KUDLI A WILSON.
ter discrimination than lias heretofore this county can lay to their hearts, how­
Steel
Plate engraving with “G. W. Westbrook,
are opposed to all of Ben Holladay’s po­ ny, G. W. Conn.; Miss Henrietta Miller,
ever,
and
that
is
this
:
The
loss
of
the
Chemist." and “Trade Murk, A merican M ustang
ruled, in favor of such exhibits as are of
litical manipulations in this State, and G. W. V. T.; J. W. Smith, G. W. Secre­ L inimkxt ," engraved across the wrapper. The A Good Farm and Stock Ranch for Sale-.
railroad
—
the
only
means
whereby
this
general and material interests to the peo­
whole bears the proprietor’s private United States
valley can ever be made prosperous, pop­ always shall be, but we do not oppose tary ; J. B. McClane, G. W. Treasurer.
Revenue Stamp, and not a common stamp, ns used
ple at large.
GOOD fnrm and Stock Ranch tor «ale, with
any of the enterprises he has set on foot
L yon M anufactoking Co.,
We learn that Senator Corbett intro­ by druggists.
The Annual State Fair will begin ulous and wealthy—is the work of their
good barn and out buildings and
ayl
53 Park Place. N.Y.
Monday, September 30, and continue six own hands. Influenced by men who had here for the purpose of promoting the duced an amendment to the General Ap­
days. The time was fixed to accommo­ no motive to subserve but personal prosperity of Oregon. We believe the propriation Bill in Congress with a view
Notice of Final Settlement.
date the county fuirs in Washington and
personal warfare carried on against Hol­ to the introduction of shad into the wa­
spite
and
a
desire
to
gratify
a
The farm is located on Jackars creek, aix mile»
Linn. The Board of Managers have
laday has injured the Democratic party ters of Oregon. There is no good reason ¡
In the County Court, for the State of Oregon, for west ot Jacksonville. For further information
directed the Committee of Arrangements private vengeance, a portion of the
Jack-on County, (sitting in Probate, May 4th, inquire at the farm of
to make a number of improvements to Democratic party of Jackson affect­ in the late election. It gave the Repub­ why this branch of the fishing interest
13tf
WM. C. MILLER.
1872.) In the matter of the estate of Christian
the Fair grounds during the next two ed a coalition with the Republicans licans grounds for asserting that the should not be made profitable to our State.
Ulrich, deceased.
months.
H. H. Burton, of Yamhill county, has 117 M. HOFFMAN, Administrator of said estate,
—infamous and disgraceful beyond de­ Democracy were opposed to raiiro ids and I
thus placed the party in a wrong position purchased 1,400 head of cattle in Texas, V* having filed in said Court his final account for
J oaquin M iller has Just sold to the scription, from the violation of personal
“New State” Block, (up «taira.)
before the mass of the people of the and is driving them the “plains across.” settlement, and also praying for an order for set­
Overland Monthly a poem entitled “The honor by which it was accomplished ;
ting tho time for hearing tbe same, therefore'
State who are not opposed to such enter- , We learn that the drove cost $8 each for notice is hereby given that said final
Isles of the Amazon,” for $2,000, which and by meansof this corrupt combination
FORSYTH would respectfully inform the in-
prises.
cows with calves, $5 for steers three years account will l>c heard and determined in said
• habitants of Jacksonville and vicinity that
is said to be the largest price ever defeated the party which bad stood
Court on Wednesday, the 3d day of July, 1872, at he will be found at all times ready to wait on tbos«
F ast T ime .—Goldsmith Maid made ■ old and upwards, and $3.50 for two years which time and place all persons having any ob­ who may see fit to favor him with their patronage.
given by an American publisher to staunchly for the railroad interests of
to said final account and settlement, must Cut ing attended to with neatness and dispatch.
an American poet. Joaquin has just this portion of the State. They deliber­ the best time on record in a race at Bos- ’ old or dry cows. At those rates there jections
then and there make tbe same.
Particular attention given to cutting boy's cloth­
started for the East, in company with ately sacrificed the mutual and vital in­ ton last week against Lucy, trotting the must surely be some profit, even in a two
By order of L. J. C. Duncan, Judge of said ing. £&■ Two good tailors wanted immediately.
Court.
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FILAS J. DAY, Clerk.
years’ drive.
Grace Greenwood and Mrs. Stowe.
terest of their own county that the petty second heat in 2 :16f.
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L. HORNE, Proprietor,
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CARO & BAUM,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
HARDWARE,
THE PLACE
CHEAPER.
Cheapest!
FISHER. & BBO.’S
Closing Out Sale !
3/. JI E.VSOR,
MERCHANDISE,
DRY & FARCY GOODS,
FOR CASH ONIA
“EXCELSIOR”
LIVERY STABLE
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J. W. Manning, Prop’,
LIVERY & SALE STABLE
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MEXICANLIMM’T,
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TAILORING ROOMS,
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